In Borderlines in Private Law, leading academics and senior judges consider the borders of tort, equity, unjust enrichment, and property law, examining where they might intersect. It includes advice on how to structure, order, and understand English private law in real-world disputes making it essential reading for both practitioners and scholars.
In Borderlines in Private Law, leading academics and senior judges consider the borders of tort, equity, unjust enrichment, and property law, examining where they might intersect. It includes advice on how to structure, order, and understand English private law in real-world disputes making it essential reading for both practitioners and scholars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Day is a Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge and a barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings, London. His research interests are in commercial law generally and particularly in the fields of economic torts, contract law, the law of restitution and private international law, which overlap with his areas of practice. At Cambridge, William teaches contract, tort and commercial law at undergraduate level and on the advanced private law paper on the LLM. Julius Grower is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and Ann Smart Fellow and Tutor in Law at St Hugh's College, Oxford. His research focuses on equity, and in particular its role within the law of obligations, and he has published articles on the law of fiduciaries, the law of agency, and constructive trusts. At Oxford, Julius teaches trusts law, contract law, commercial law, and the law of succession.
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* 1: Borderlines in Private Law: An Introduction Lord Sales * 2: Contract's Borderlines Mrs Justice Cockerill * 3: Contract and Tort Janet O'Sullivan * 4: Contract and Equity Julius AW Grower * 5: Tort's Borderlines Lady Chief Justice Lady Carr * 6: Tort and Equity Nicholas J McBride * 7: Tort and Unjust Enrichment Rory Gregson * 8: Unjust Enrichment's Borderlines Mr Justice Foxton * 9: Unjust Enrichment and Contract William Day * 10: Unjust Enrichment and Equity Graham Virgo * 11: Equity's Borderlines Mr Justice Marcus Smith * 12: Property and Equity Ben McFarlane * 13: Property and Contract Sarah Worthington * 14: Property's Borderlines Mr Justice Fancourt * 15: Property and Tort Alexander Waghorn * 16: Property and Unjust Enrichment Helen Scott * 17: Borderlines in Private Law: A Response Robert Stevens
* 1: Borderlines in Private Law: An Introduction Lord Sales * 2: Contract's Borderlines Mrs Justice Cockerill * 3: Contract and Tort Janet O'Sullivan * 4: Contract and Equity Julius AW Grower * 5: Tort's Borderlines Lady Chief Justice Lady Carr * 6: Tort and Equity Nicholas J McBride * 7: Tort and Unjust Enrichment Rory Gregson * 8: Unjust Enrichment's Borderlines Mr Justice Foxton * 9: Unjust Enrichment and Contract William Day * 10: Unjust Enrichment and Equity Graham Virgo * 11: Equity's Borderlines Mr Justice Marcus Smith * 12: Property and Equity Ben McFarlane * 13: Property and Contract Sarah Worthington * 14: Property's Borderlines Mr Justice Fancourt * 15: Property and Tort Alexander Waghorn * 16: Property and Unjust Enrichment Helen Scott * 17: Borderlines in Private Law: A Response Robert Stevens
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